Just now I was stupid again: I initially wanted to "casually swap some," but the slippage on the trade directly turned into a mountain. After reviewing, there's nothing mystical about it; honestly, I just looked at the surface price that seemed comfortable and ignored how thin the depth was, and I took the easiest route through the routing, ending up paying all the trading costs. My order placement rhythm was also terrible—threw everything in at once, and I ended up breaking the pool myself. Who's to blame…



Now I increasingly believe that "habit" is more reliable than "talent": every time I first check liquidity, split orders into smaller parts, and prefer to be two minutes slow rather than treating the market like a charity. The inflation + studio + coin price spiral in blockchain games is actually the same logic: without real depth support, everyone squeezing causes a collapse. Anyway, I need to break the habit of impulsively rushing in, and stop paying tuition fees to myself.
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